“You made him feel like this” – Bella Thorne Opens Up About Vile Accusations From a Director About Flirting When She Was 10 to Emily Ratajkowski

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Today, fans might remember Bella Thorne as the fiery redheaded actress for her starring role in the romantic drama Midnight Sun. Many may have not realized that she has been in the entertainment industry right from the beginning of her life. Surprisingly, the American star got her very first print campaign when she was only six weeks old. Thorne has also worked extensively as a model before she stepped into acting.
At a young age, she became the face of famous brands like Zara, Tommy Hilfiger, Guess, Ralph Lauren, and Target. Following that path, she landed herself a role in the Disney Channel’s Shake it Up alongside Zendaya. This journey might look like a smooth ride from far away but there was much struggle and hardships laid backstage. Remembering all those days, the actor recently opened up about the vile accusations from a director when she was ten.
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Bella Thorne breaks her silence on the false claims made by a casting director in past
Bella Thorne recently made an appearance on the High Low podcast hosted by Emily Ratajkowski. During the conversation, the 25-year-old actress slammed a director who falsely claimed of “flirting with him” at the age of 10. In the interview, she recalled the time when she was shunned after the audition and how it still haunted her.
“I … am trying to find almost fault in myself. Like, ‘What did you do, Bella? What did you do? You made him feel like this,’” explained Thorne.
The Famous in Love alum said that she does not understand how a 10 year old kid can make a man feel uncomfortable. After beating herself up over that interaction, she realized that it was never her fault, and it just makes her feel targeted.
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Moreover, she added another point to prove her innocence in the matter saying: “Also you’re in a director session, you can’t really say or do anything. You do the scene, you say hello and you walk out.”
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Meanwhile, the Gone Girl star tried to console her saying that she should forgive herself and let that memory pass since she was only a kid at that time.
What do you think about the things child actors go through while making their way into the industry? Tell us your views in the comment section.
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